I want to take you a little bit to task about your inconsistent accusation of intuitions in my arguments. I actually think that it's it is reality has given us a reductio. It is that that but but there's no plausible. So then where do you want to draw the line then if you don't want to draw it, skull and skin? You're relying on your intuition about this. We both are just one of as usual one of we is willing to admit it and the other isn't but but set that aside.
David and Tamler break down a recent classic in the philosophy of mind: "The Extended Mind" by Andy Clark and David Chalmers. What is boundary of your mind? Is it contained with your body, or does it extend to the external environment--to your laptop, notebook, smartphone and more? Is this a purely terminological question, or one with practical and moral significance? And what is the role of intuition in providing an answer? Plus, Dave shares an email alerting him to the psychological trauma of male circumcision along with an exciting all-natural method for restoring the foreskin (that was stolen from us as infants).
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